[gentoo-user] gcc-config: Active gcc profile is invalid!

2011-04-27 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hi, Gentoo.

I got the error message

gcc-config: error: could not run/locate 'x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc'

whilst trying to emerge something.  Running gcc-config myself
# gcc-config -l, I get back this error message:

 * gcc-config: Active gcc profile is invalid!
 [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.4.5

.  4.4.5 is indeed the version of my gcc package.  This got updated very
recently.

What is a "gcc profile"?  Where can I find it, and what do I need to do
to make it valid?

-- 
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).



Re: [gentoo-user] gcc-config: Active gcc profile is invalid!

2011-04-27 Thread justin
On 27/04/11 14:16, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi, Gentoo.
> 
> I got the error message
> 
> gcc-config: error: could not run/locate 'x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc'
> 
> whilst trying to emerge something.  Running gcc-config myself
> # gcc-config -l, I get back this error message:
> 
>  * gcc-config: Active gcc profile is invalid!
>  [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.4.5
> 
> .  4.4.5 is indeed the version of my gcc package.  This got updated very
> recently.
> 
> What is a "gcc profile"?  Where can I find it, and what do I need to do
> to make it valid?
> 

gcc-config 1



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Re: [gentoo-user] gcc-config: Active gcc profile is invalid!

2011-04-27 Thread Mike Edenfield
On 4/27/2011 8:16 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi, Gentoo.
> 
> I got the error message
> 
> gcc-config: error: could not run/locate 'x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc'
> 
> whilst trying to emerge something.  Running gcc-config myself
> # gcc-config -l, I get back this error message:
> 
>  * gcc-config: Active gcc profile is invalid!
>  [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.4.5
> 
> .  4.4.5 is indeed the version of my gcc package.  This got updated very
> recently.
> 
> What is a "gcc profile"?  Where can I find it, and what do I need to do
> to make it valid?

Your gcc profile is a set of gcc specs and symlinks to a specific gcc
version, since you can have more than one. The error just means
gcc-config didn't get run properly before uninstalling your previous
version of gcc.

Run gcc-config to set your profile to the one you have listed:

# gcc-config 1

You will get the error every time you run gcc-config until you set a
valid profile; after that it should go away and builds should work again.

--Mike



Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with libxcb (and others)

2011-04-27 Thread Allan Gottlieb
On Tue, Apr 26 2011, Todd Goodman wrote:

> * Allan Gottlieb  [110426 14:34]:
>> On Tue, Apr 26 2011, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>> 
>> > Starting last night several builds and programs are crashing due to
>> > problems in libxcb and others.
>> >
>> > My system is ~amd64.
> [SNIP]
>> > openoffice (picked up by revdep-rebuild) fails to build saying
>> >
>> > checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
>> > checking for libwpd-0.8 ... Package libwpd-0.8 was not found in the 
>> > pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing 
>> > `libwpd-0.8.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable No package 
>> > 'libwpd-0.8' found
>> > configure: error: Library requirements (libwpd-0.8 ) not met; consider 
>> > adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are 
>> > in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them.
>> >
>> > I looked (using locate) and I have libwpd-0.9.1 now.  Should I downgrade
>> > to lib0.8.14?
>
> For what it's worth I run ~x86 and I got the same error with libwpd
> until I made sure I had the 0.8 slot emerged as well (emerge
> libwpd:0.8)

It is worth a lot!

> It looks like it just became slotted (if I remember right.)
>
> Unfortunately I then had a problem with OpenOffice and libwpg.  And had
> to downgrade back to 1.1.3 (and mask 0.2.0.)  It looked like OpenOffice
> wasn't happy with a 2.0 version and still wanted a 1.0 version (but I
> didn't look too carefully.)
>
> However it looks like it's slotted now so you should be able to install
> libwpg:0.2 as well as libwpg:0.1 and OpenOffice will still work.
>
> However, I get file collisions when trying to install libwpg:0.2 with
> libwpg:0.1 installed right now.  It might still be in the process of being
> fully slotted?
>
> If you don't have the libwpd:0.8 and/or libwpg:0.1 slotted versions then
> just emerge them too.

I just now followed your advice and emerged both libwpd:0.8 and
libwpg:0.1.  I was a little surprised to see that
emerge -1 was insufficient (depclean wanted to remove them again).

If a certain slot is needed for another application, I had expected
depclean to leave it alone.  Anyway I then did an emerge -n to put them
into world and depclean is happy.

As it turns out now revdep-rebuild doesn't want to remerge anything,
but I am doing a reinstall of openoffice anyway just to confirm that it
is happy.

I wonder if the situation has now stabilized and forcing the old slots
to be present is no longer needed.  I will have more time after the
semester ends and I don't have to prepare lectures / grade exams.
I hope during the end of may to go through world and prune any that
don't appear to be necessary.

Thank you very much for your help.

allan



Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with libxcb (and others)

2011-04-27 Thread Allan Gottlieb
On Tue, Apr 26 2011, Philip Webb wrote:

> 110426 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>> My system is ~amd64.
>> For example evolution fails to start and says
>>   gottlieb@ajglap ~ $ evolution
>>   evolution: error while loading shared libraries: libxcb-aux.so.0: cannot 
>> open shared object file: No such file or directory
>> There is no libxcb-aux now on my system nor is there an libxcb-atom,
>> which revdep rebuild mentioned.
>
> I have
>
>   root:512 lib64> ls -l libxcb-aux.*
>   -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  8362 Oct  3  2009 libxcb-aux.a
>   -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   984 Jul  3  2010 libxcb-aux.la
>   lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root19 Oct  3  2009 libxcb-aux.so -> 
> libxcb-aux.so.0.0.0
>   lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root19 Oct  3  2009 libxcb-aux.so.0 -> 
> libxcb-aux.so.0.0.0
>   -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 14232 Oct  3  2009 libxcb-aux.so.0.0.0
>
> also  libxcb-atom.so.1.0.0 : both were installed by  x11-libs/xcb-util-0.3.6 .
>
>> Something must have gone quite wrong in my last update world.
>
> It's always a bad idea to do 'emerge world' (without '-p'):
> I have always made a hand-written list of pkgs to be upgraded,
> then emerged them individually or in small groups.
> People are continually reporting problems which I have avoided since 2003 .

That is perhaps good advice but would not have helped here.  Very few
packages were specified and I would have done them in one bunch.
Also the problem seems to be that depclean was too aggressive in
removing old slots.  Indeed, it might be that both --syncs I did (1 day
apart) caught the mirror in an unstable state.

thanks for the advice,
allan



Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with libxcb (and others)

2011-04-27 Thread Todd Goodman
* Allan Gottlieb  [110427 10:54]:
> On Tue, Apr 26 2011, Todd Goodman wrote:
> 
> > * Allan Gottlieb  [110426 14:34]:
> >> On Tue, Apr 26 2011, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> >> 
> >> > Starting last night several builds and programs are crashing due to
> >> > problems in libxcb and others.
> >> >
> >> > My system is ~amd64.
> > [SNIP]
> >> > openoffice (picked up by revdep-rebuild) fails to build saying
> >> >
> >> > checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
> >> > checking for libwpd-0.8 ... Package libwpd-0.8 was not found in the 
> >> > pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing 
> >> > `libwpd-0.8.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable No package 
> >> > 'libwpd-0.8' found
> >> > configure: error: Library requirements (libwpd-0.8 ) not met; consider 
> >> > adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are 
> >> > in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them.
> >> >
> >> > I looked (using locate) and I have libwpd-0.9.1 now.  Should I downgrade
> >> > to lib0.8.14?
> >
> > For what it's worth I run ~x86 and I got the same error with libwpd
> > until I made sure I had the 0.8 slot emerged as well (emerge
> > libwpd:0.8)
> 
> It is worth a lot!
> 
> > It looks like it just became slotted (if I remember right.)
> >
> > Unfortunately I then had a problem with OpenOffice and libwpg.  And had
> > to downgrade back to 1.1.3 (and mask 0.2.0.)  It looked like OpenOffice
> > wasn't happy with a 2.0 version and still wanted a 1.0 version (but I
> > didn't look too carefully.)
> >
> > However it looks like it's slotted now so you should be able to install
> > libwpg:0.2 as well as libwpg:0.1 and OpenOffice will still work.
> >
> > However, I get file collisions when trying to install libwpg:0.2 with
> > libwpg:0.1 installed right now.  It might still be in the process of being
> > fully slotted?
> >
> > If you don't have the libwpd:0.8 and/or libwpg:0.1 slotted versions then
> > just emerge them too.
> 
> I just now followed your advice and emerged both libwpd:0.8 and
> libwpg:0.1.  I was a little surprised to see that
> emerge -1 was insufficient (depclean wanted to remove them again).
> 
> If a certain slot is needed for another application, I had expected
> depclean to leave it alone.  Anyway I then did an emerge -n to put them
> into world and depclean is happy.
> 
> As it turns out now revdep-rebuild doesn't want to remerge anything,
> but I am doing a reinstall of openoffice anyway just to confirm that it
> is happy.
> 
> I wonder if the situation has now stabilized and forcing the old slots
> to be present is no longer needed.  I will have more time after the
> semester ends and I don't have to prepare lectures / grade exams.
> I hope during the end of may to go through world and prune any that
> don't appear to be necessary.
> 
> Thank you very much for your help.
> 
> allan

Great!  You're welcome.

FWIW, if anyone else is having problems emerging both slotted versions
of libwpg, my problems with libwpg:0.1 and libwpg:0.2 having filename
conflicts was due to having the doc USE flag set.

It's bug http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=364857

I know some have mentioned that in general it's not a good idea to have
the doc USE flag enabled globally.

Todd



Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Script to crack gpg passphrase

2011-04-27 Thread felix
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 09:24:44PM +0100, Mick wrote:
> Back to plan A.  Any ideas how I can improve my script?

Do you have any guesses as to your passphrase or is it a total shot in
the dark, could be anything from one word to a poem?

Unless you can narrow it down tremendously, you're wasting time and it
will never be recovered.

-- 
... _._. ._ ._. . _._. ._. ___ .__ ._. . .__. ._ .. ._.
 Felix Finch: scarecrow repairman & rocket surgeon / fe...@crowfix.com
  GPG = E987 4493 C860 246C 3B1E  6477 7838 76E9 182E 8151 ITAR license #4933
I've found a solution to Fermat's Last Theorem but I see I've run out of room o



Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with libxcb (and others)

2011-04-27 Thread Urs Schutz
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 14:11:02 -0400
Allan Gottlieb  wrote:

> Starting last night several builds and programs are
> crashing due to problems in libxcb and others.
> 
> My system is ~amd64.
> 
> For example evolution fails to start and says
> 
snipped
> 
> Something must have gone quite wrong in my last update
> world.
> 
> Advice would be appreciated.
> 
> thanks,
> allan
> 

Did you see the "Gentoo libxcb 1.4 Upgrade Guide"? 
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/libxcb-1.4-upgrade-guide.xml

Urs




Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Script to crack gpg passphrase

2011-04-27 Thread Mick
On Wednesday 27 April 2011 19:15:46 fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 09:24:44PM +0100, Mick wrote:
> > Back to plan A.  Any ideas how I can improve my script?
> 
> Do you have any guesses as to your passphrase or is it a total shot in
> the dark, could be anything from one word to a poem?
> 
> Unless you can narrow it down tremendously, you're wasting time and it
> will never be recovered.

There are some candidate passphrases.  I tried them all with rephrase and all 
the permutations that I could think of.

Now I am trying app-crypt/nasty, for brute force cracking, but I can't get it 
to work.  :-(

It keeps popping up my pinentry and asking me for my default key passphrase, 
not the key I am trying to feed to it.

Is there a way to change that script I posted so that it a)takes the 
passphrases from a file, or b)incrementally tries {a,b,...,z}, and/or capitals 
and/or numbers?
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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Re: [gentoo-user] Headsup: bad breakage from today's xcb update

2011-04-27 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Tuesday 26 April 2011 13:03:59 walt wrote:
> There is already a bug filed against xlibs/xcb*-0.3.8, and 0.3.6 has already
> been removed from portage (a very bad decision).
> 
> The major problem is with libstartup-notification, which relies on a
> function defined in xcb-util-0.3.6 and no longer exists in 0.3.8.
> 
> I'm going to try to recreate the ebuilds for 0.3.6, but meanwhile *don't*
> allow xcb* to update to 0.3.8 if you depend on libstartup-notification.

x11-libs/libxcb
 Available versions:  1.7{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc selinux static-libs}
 Installed versions:  1.7{tbz2}(06:17:00 13.03.2011)(-doc -selinux -
static-libs)

[I] x11-libs/startup-notification
 Available versions:  0.10{tbz2} (~)0.10_p20110426{tbz2} [M](~)[1] 
{static-libs}
 Installed versions:  0.10_p20110426{tbz2}(19:19:07 26.04.2011)(-static-
libs)

as you can see, no problems 



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Headsup: bad breakage from today's xcb update [correction]

2011-04-27 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Tuesday 26 April 2011 13:46:01 walt wrote:
> On 04/26/2011 01:03 PM, walt wrote:
> > There is already a bug filed against xlibs/xcb*-0.3.8, and 0.3.6 has
> > already been removed from portage (a very bad decision).
> 
> Oops, my bad.  x11-libs/xcb-util has just been split into several packages
> with the update to 0.3.8.
> 
> If, like me, you need to downgrade xcb-util back to 0.3.6 you must delete
> all of the xcb*0.3.8 packages first or you will get file collision errors.
> 
> The real breakage is in the libstartup-notification package, which hasn't
> been fixed yet and still depends on xcb-util-0.3.6.

nope

behold:

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util
 Available versions:  0.3.6{tbz2} (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {debug doc 
static-libs test}
 Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:17:13 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)
 Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
 Description: X C-language Bindings sample implementations

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util-image
 Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc static-libs test}
 Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:17:53 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)
 Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
 Description: X C-language Bindings sample implementations

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util-keysyms
 Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc static-libs test}
 Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:17:32 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)
 Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
 Description: X C-language Bindings sample implementations

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util-renderutil
 Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc static-libs test}
 Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:18:35 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)
 Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
 Description: X C-language Bindings sample implementations

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util-wm
 Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc static-libs test}
 Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:18:14 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)




Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with libxcb (and others)

2011-04-27 Thread Allan Gottlieb
On Wed, Apr 27 2011, Urs Schutz wrote:

> Did you see the "Gentoo libxcb 1.4 Upgrade Guide"? 
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/libxcb-1.4-upgrade-guide.xml

No I hadn't.  Thanks for the tip.

Results

1.  Ubgrading to libxcb 1.4: all was in order (no action needed)

2.  Fixing broken libtool archives: all was in order

3.  Fixing "broken" shared libraries:

3A. Rebuilding essential packages:  64(!) reinstalls, 1 new slot.   Wow!
All merged with no problems.

3B. Rebuilding remaining broken packages: all was in order

3C. Removing the now unused libraries: all was in order

Again, thanks for the pointer.

allan



[gentoo-user] Re: Headsup: bad breakage from today's xcb update [correction]

2011-04-27 Thread walt

On 04/27/2011 12:31 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:

On Tuesday 26 April 2011 13:46:01 walt wrote:

On 04/26/2011 01:03 PM, walt wrote:

There is already a bug filed against xlibs/xcb*-0.3.8, and 0.3.6 has
already been removed from portage (a very bad decision).


Oops, my bad.  x11-libs/xcb-util has just been split into several packages
with the update to 0.3.8.

If, like me, you need to downgrade xcb-util back to 0.3.6 you must delete
all of the xcb*0.3.8 packages first or you will get file collision errors.

The real breakage is in the libstartup-notification package, which hasn't
been fixed yet and still depends on xcb-util-0.3.6.


nope

behold:

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util
  Available versions:  0.3.6{tbz2} (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {debug doc
static-libs test}
  Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:17:13 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)
  Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
  Description: X C-language Bindings sample implementations

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util-image
  Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc static-libs test}
  Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:17:53 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)
  Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
  Description: X C-language Bindings sample implementations

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util-keysyms
  Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc static-libs test}
  Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:17:32 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)
  Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
  Description: X C-language Bindings sample implementations

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util-renderutil
  Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc static-libs test}
  Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:18:35 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)
  Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
  Description: X C-language Bindings sample implementations

[I] x11-libs/xcb-util-wm
  Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc static-libs test}
  Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:18:14 26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
test)


Hi Volker.  I may be misunderstanding your post.  If I'm reading correctly,
you have all of the xcb-util-*-0.3.8 installed, as I did yesterday after the
routine update-world of my ~x86 and ~amd64 machines.

I had no problems building the xcb-util* updates, or even building the
libstartup-notification package.

The real problem is that libstartup-notification is expecting xcb-util to define
the function "xcb-atom-get", which AFAICT was eliminated from xcb-util-*-0.3.8.

#readelf -s libxcb-atom.so.1.0.0 | grep xcb_atom_get
16: 19e0   137 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT   11 xcb_atom_get <== THIS ONE
28: 1c9042 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT   11 xcb_atom_get_name_predefi
32: 1cc0   246 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT   11 xcb_atom_get_name
46: 1b80   155 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT   11 xcb_atom_get_fast
68: 1c20   107 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT   11 xcb_atom_get_fast_reply
83: 1a70   271 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT   11 xcb_atom_get_predefined

Can you find that symbol defined anywhere in xcb-util-*0.3.8?  I looked but I
couldn't find it and then deleted all of the xcb*-0.3.8 packages.

Thanks for any hints.




Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Headsup: bad breakage from today's xcb update [correction]

2011-04-27 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Wednesday 27 April 2011 14:26:23 walt wrote:
> On 04/27/2011 12:31 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Tuesday 26 April 2011 13:46:01 walt wrote:
> >> On 04/26/2011 01:03 PM, walt wrote:
> >>> There is already a bug filed against xlibs/xcb*-0.3.8, and 0.3.6 has
> >>> already been removed from portage (a very bad decision).
> >> 
> >> Oops, my bad.  x11-libs/xcb-util has just been split into several
> >> packages with the update to 0.3.8.
> >> 
> >> If, like me, you need to downgrade xcb-util back to 0.3.6 you must
> >> delete all of the xcb*0.3.8 packages first or you will get file
> >> collision errors.
> >> 
> >> The real breakage is in the libstartup-notification package, which
> >> hasn't been fixed yet and still depends on xcb-util-0.3.6.
> > 
> > nope
> > 
> > behold:
> > 
> > [I] x11-libs/xcb-util
> > 
> >   Available versions:  0.3.6{tbz2} (~)0.3.8{tbz2}
> >   [M](~)[1] {debug doc
> > 
> > static-libs test}
> > 
> >   Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:17:13 26.04.2011)(-doc
> >   -static-libs -
> > 
> > test)
> > 
> >   Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
> >   Description: X C-language Bindings sample
> >   implementations
> > 
> > [I] x11-libs/xcb-util-image
> > 
> >   Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc
> >   static-libs test} Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:17:53
> >   26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
> > 
> > test)
> > 
> >   Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
> >   Description: X C-language Bindings sample
> >   implementations
> > 
> > [I] x11-libs/xcb-util-keysyms
> > 
> >   Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc
> >   static-libs test} Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:17:32
> >   26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
> > 
> > test)
> > 
> >   Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
> >   Description: X C-language Bindings sample
> >   implementations
> > 
> > [I] x11-libs/xcb-util-renderutil
> > 
> >   Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc
> >   static-libs test} Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:18:35
> >   26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
> > 
> > test)
> > 
> >   Homepage:http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
> >   Description: X C-language Bindings sample
> >   implementations
> > 
> > [I] x11-libs/xcb-util-wm
> > 
> >   Available versions:  (~)0.3.8{tbz2} [M](~)[1] {doc
> >   static-libs test} Installed versions:  0.3.8{tbz2}(19:18:14
> >   26.04.2011)(-doc -static-libs -
> > 
> > test)
> 
> Hi Volker.  I may be misunderstanding your post.  If I'm reading correctly,
> you have all of the xcb-util-*-0.3.8 installed, as I did yesterday after the
> routine update-world of my ~x86 and ~amd64 machines.
> 
> I had no problems building the xcb-util* updates, or even building the
> libstartup-notification package.
> 
> The real problem is that libstartup-notification is expecting xcb-util to
> define the function "xcb-atom-get", which AFAICT was eliminated from
> xcb-util-*-0.3.8.
> 

and which symptoms are caused by this?

> #readelf -s libxcb-atom.so.1.0.0 | grep xcb_atom_get
don't have that lib.

only:
readelf -s /usr/lib64/libxcb-util.so.0.0.0| grep xcb_atom_get   
 
34: 2c6035 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT   11 
xcb_atom_get_name_predefi
55: 2b60   230 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT   11 
xcb_atom_get_predefined

and
equery belongs /usr/lib64/libxcb-util.so.0.0.0
 * Searching for /usr/lib64/libxcb-util.so.0.0.0 ... 
x11-libs/xcb-util-0.3.8 (/usr/lib64/libxcb-util.so.0.0.0)

no libxcb-atom




[gentoo-user] Re: [OT router advice] a router capable of detailed logs

2011-04-27 Thread Harry Putnam
Mick  writes:

>> Jumping up the thread a bit now, after Pauls excellent input.  I see
>> that iptables cmd is known on the OS, but man I really had not wanted
>> to pound my way thru iptables to the point of competency.
>
> Count yourself lucky.  I'd rather have to deal with Linux IP Tables than IOS 
> any time!

Hehe

> Once you access it via telnet, have a look for any log rules in IP Tables 
> (/sbin/iptables -L -v -n) and perhaps all we need to do is modify those.

Yeah I had a look at the lines containing LOG and of course had no
idea of what they meant or how to alter them.

The entire iptables is inlined below... maybe you will know how to alter
them so that ports show up in logs.  That is, only if you are still
patient enough to continue so far, no one has complained about the
OT thread... but I fear I must be nearing the end of your patient
willingness to continue, if not the lists willingness to allow my OT
thread.

----   ---=---   -   
There only 4 instances of LOG in the tables.  But I wonder if it might
just be an increase in log level that is required.

I wanted to try that out, but was a bit chicken, thinking I'd destroy
whatever setup there is that invokes the iptable rules.

Chain INPUT (policy DROP)
target prot opt source   destination
ACCEPT tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  tcp dpt:23
ACCEPT esp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
ACCEPT udp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  udp dpt:4500
ACCEPT udp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  udp dpt:500
DROP   tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  state NEW tcp flags:
ACCEPT all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  state RELATED,ESTABL
INPUT_UDP  udp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
INPUT_TCP  tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
DOSicmp --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  icmp type 8
ACCEPT all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  state NEW

Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)
target prot opt source   destination
ip_filter  all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
POLICY icmp --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
POLICY udp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
TCPMSS tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  tcp flags:0x06/0x02
POLICY tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
TREND_MICRO  tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  tcp dpt:80 http me
DMZ_PASS   all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
ACCEPT all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  state RELATED,ESTABL
ACCEPT all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  state NEW
ACCEPT all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0

Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source   destination
ACCEPT icmp --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
DROP   icmp --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  state INVALID

Chain BLOCK (0 references)
target prot opt source   destination
LOGall  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  LOG flags 0 level 4
DROP   all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0

Chain DMZ_PASS (1 references)
target prot opt source   destination

Chain DOS (6 references)
target prot opt source   destination
RETURN tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  limit: avg 200/sec b
RETURN udp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  state RELATED,ESTABL
RETURN udp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  limit: avg 200/sec b
RETURN icmp --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  icmp type 8 limit: a
LOGall  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  limit: avg 10/sec bu
DROP   all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0

Chain FORWARD_TCP (1 references)
target prot opt source   destination
DOStcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  state INVALID,NEW tc
RETURN tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0

Chain FORWARD_UDP (1 references)
target prot opt source   destination
DOSudp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
RETURN udp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0

Chain HTTP (0 references)
target prot opt source   destination

Chain INPUT_TCP (1 references)
target prot opt source   destination
SCAN   all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  psd weight-threshold
DOStcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  state INVALID,NEW tc
ACCEPT tcp  --  0.0.0.0/0192.168.0.20   tcp dpt:30443
DROP   tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  multiport dports 23,
RETURN tcp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0

Chain INPUT_UDP (1 references)
target prot opt source   destination
SCAN   all  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0  psd weight-threshold
DOSudp  --  0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
ACCEPT udp  --  68.87.72.13  0.0.0.0/0  udp spt:67 dpt:68
RETURN 

[gentoo-user] Scripts not working... HELP!

2011-04-27 Thread Walter Dnes
  This message is coming from my 32-bit "hot backup" gentoo machine.
For some reason, any script that I call on my 64-bit machine immediately
returns to the command prompt.  No warnings or error messages or
diagnostics.  Builtins and compiled executables work OK.  For instance,
if I have a script named "xyz" that goes like so...

#!/bin/bash
man bash

..., executing "xyz" or "~/bin/xyz" results in bash immediately
returning to to the command prompt.  If I type "man bash", it works OK.
On top of everything else, getmail seems to go into "forkbomb mode",
generating a gazillion processes, and eventually locking up the machine,
if I type in...
/usr/bin/getmail -v -v -v --rcfile rc_cotse

  It looks like the script is being totally ignored, e.g...

waltdnes@i3 ~ $ emerge anyone home?
waltdnes@i3 ~ $

  Any ideas what gives?

-- 
Walter Dnes 



Re: [gentoo-user] Scripts not working... HELP!

2011-04-27 Thread Alexey Mishustin
4/28/2011, "Walter Dnes"  wrote:

>  This message is coming from my 32-bit "hot backup" gentoo machine.
>For some reason, any script that I call on my 64-bit machine immediately
>returns to the command prompt.  No warnings or error messages or
>diagnostics.  Builtins and compiled executables work OK.  For instance,
>if I have a script named "xyz" that goes like so...
>
>#!/bin/bash
>man bash
>
>..., executing "xyz" or "~/bin/xyz" results in bash immediately
>returning to to the command prompt.  If I type "man bash", it works OK.

I am not an expert in scripts at all, but I remember there is difference
between interactive and non-interactive shells that could cause things
like this. What happens if you try to execute a script with
non-interactive command? For example:

#!/bin/bash
echo "I am script"

And, just for a case... Are all scripts executable? (+x)

--
Regards,
Alex



Re: [gentoo-user] Scripts not working... HELP!

2011-04-27 Thread Norman Rieß
Had similar symptoms as my default system python was not defined properly.
Use "eselect python list --python2" to see if that is the case.
Set it with "eselect python set --python2 " if necessary.

Regards
Norman

Am 04/28/11 07:40, schrieb Walter Dnes:
>   This message is coming from my 32-bit "hot backup" gentoo machine.
> For some reason, any script that I call on my 64-bit machine immediately
> returns to the command prompt.  No warnings or error messages or
> diagnostics.  Builtins and compiled executables work OK.  For instance,
> if I have a script named "xyz" that goes like so...
> 
> #!/bin/bash
> man bash
> 
> ..., executing "xyz" or "~/bin/xyz" results in bash immediately
> returning to to the command prompt.  If I type "man bash", it works OK.
> On top of everything else, getmail seems to go into "forkbomb mode",
> generating a gazillion processes, and eventually locking up the machine,
> if I type in...
> /usr/bin/getmail -v -v -v --rcfile rc_cotse
> 
>   It looks like the script is being totally ignored, e.g...
> 
> waltdnes@i3 ~ $ emerge anyone home?
> waltdnes@i3 ~ $
> 
>   Any ideas what gives?
>